Hi guys Congratulations on getting your rough cut finished but it’s not posted to your blog yet. Can you please embed it from the Youtube channel? Thanks. I’m going to hold off on giving specific feedback though until you’ve all written your own individual assessments as per your HW. If you do wish to reshoot though, come and see me and I’ll give you some advice. Don’t be too discouraged though. You learn through producing work that’s unsatisfying. Re. your blogs. I am very disappointed that there’s only one piece up documenting the practical. You need a lot more entries and all of you need to be making posts. You need at least 10 entries (if not more). You need to document the process of filming, update production schedule, what you are learning about editing and how the whole process of shooting, being dissatisfied with your footage and having to adjust and replan. As I discussed with Yusuf, if you don’t post evidence of what you do on filming sessions (both planning and documenting filming via blogging and posting), I don’t know what you’ve done. You may have filmed loads of incredible work but I will have no idea of who has done what until you document it. You must understand that this is NOT just about the film. The blog is documenting your work process and abilities to get organised and it’s this that you are being assessed on NOT just the film on it’s own. Please get some entries up by the first lesson the next lesson otherwise I’ll have to put you back on CFC (First Warning, this time). The blogging will make a significant difference to your grade can make the difference between a C and D. Chris is grading higher than the rest of you as there’s clear evidence he did more on the blog. I dread to think how much there would have been if he hadn’t stepped up here. Shakur/Yusuf/Alan – D for blogging health check 2 as there’s little sign you’ve done any work here. Chris – C. Would be higher but has fallen off in recent weeks. Dan
Saturday, 30 January 2016
Blogging health check 3
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Hi guys Congratulations on getting your rough cut finished but it’s not posted to your blog yet. Can you please embed it from the Youtube channel? Thanks. I’m going to hold off on giving specific feedback though until you’ve all written your own individual assessments as per your HW. If you do wish to reshoot though, come and see me and I’ll give you some advice. Don’t be too discouraged though. You learn through producing work that’s unsatisfying. Re. your blogs. I am very disappointed that there’s only one piece up documenting the practical. You need a lot more entries and all of you need to be making posts. You need at least 10 entries (if not more). You need to document the process of filming, update production schedule, what you are learning about editing and how the whole process of shooting, being dissatisfied with your footage and having to adjust and replan. As I discussed with Yusuf, if you don’t post evidence of what you do on filming sessions (both planning and documenting filming via blogging and posting), I don’t know what you’ve done. You may have filmed loads of incredible work but I will have no idea of who has done what until you document it. You must understand that this is NOT just about the film. The blog is documenting your work process and abilities to get organised and it’s this that you are being assessed on NOT just the film on it’s own. Please get some entries up by the first lesson the next lesson otherwise I’ll have to put you back on CFC (First Warning, this time). The blogging will make a significant difference to your grade can make the difference between a C and D. Chris is grading higher than the rest of you as there’s clear evidence he did more on the blog. I dread to think how much there would have been if he hadn’t stepped up here. Shakur/Yusuf/Alan – D for blogging health check 2 as there’s little sign you’ve done any work here. Chris – C. Would be higher but has fallen off in recent weeks. Dan

Hi guys Congratulations on getting your rough cut finished but it’s not posted to your blog yet. Can you please embed it from the Youtube channel? Thanks. I’m going to hold off on giving specific feedback though until you’ve all written your own individual assessments as per your HW. If you do wish to reshoot though, come and see me and I’ll give you some advice. Don’t be too discouraged though. You learn through producing work that’s unsatisfying. Re. your blogs. I am very disappointed that there’s only one piece up documenting the practical. You need a lot more entries and all of you need to be making posts. You need at least 10 entries (if not more). You need to document the process of filming, update production schedule, what you are learning about editing and how the whole process of shooting, being dissatisfied with your footage and having to adjust and replan. As I discussed with Yusuf, if you don’t post evidence of what you do on filming sessions (both planning and documenting filming via blogging and posting), I don’t know what you’ve done. You may have filmed loads of incredible work but I will have no idea of who has done what until you document it. You must understand that this is NOT just about the film. The blog is documenting your work process and abilities to get organised and it’s this that you are being assessed on NOT just the film on it’s own. Please get some entries up by the first lesson the next lesson otherwise I’ll have to put you back on CFC (First Warning, this time). The blogging will make a significant difference to your grade can make the difference between a C and D. Chris is grading higher than the rest of you as there’s clear evidence he did more on the blog. I dread to think how much there would have been if he hadn’t stepped up here. Shakur/Yusuf/Alan – D for blogging health check 2 as there’s little sign you’ve done any work here. Chris – C. Would be higher but has fallen off in recent weeks. Dan
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